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Sunday Women are pastors' wives, youth leaders, and foreign missionaries. They live downtown and in small towns. They don't all play the piano. They have stories to tell.

Read about them here, and then complete the form below to add your blog.

Joleen Steel writes for pastors' wives at Pastor's Wife 101She would tell a new pastor's wife: "Pray, pray, and pray some more! Truly, prayer is the place where God can transform our attitudes and strengthen our spirits."

Michele Call blogs from Uruguay at The Call FamilyShe writes: "Look to Jesus always. Ministry is harder than I ever thought it would be, but that's okay because Jesus is there to walk beside us."Shannon Garland blogs from a parsonage in the church parking lot at The Things That CountShe remembers her own pastor's wife from childhood "She would tell anyone she met about [Jesus], she prayed fervently, and she has memorized most of the Bible. She is a true source of encouragement for this fledgling pastor's wife who still isn't able to do most of what I just listed!"Maria Rockhill is a pastor's wife and missionary kid who blogs at A Comedy of Heirs.She would tell a new pastor's wife: "Know that ministry and leadership gets lonely sometimes, but it's worth the calling."

She has "been to Siberia. . .helped my son on a 3 minute escalator ride in his wheelchair to get on the St. Petersburg Metro. . .given birth in a foreign country. . .and been told not to sit on the ground because the earth is really cold and could give me an infection."

Hanneke Couperus blogs with her husband about seminary life at Lad and Ladies in TrainingShe says, "God provides for us in some of the most amazing ways! At a
street party which we went too, there was a sign up sheet to received surplus
foodbank items. I signed up and last week a box of [goldfish-shaped] bread turned up at my
doorstep, it was expired but made good toasties and nice toast!"

Melody Hester blogs about being a "sort-of-sassy" pastor's wife at Life is a Bowl of WedgiesHer advice for the new girl is "Know that ministry & leadership gets lonely at times but it's worth the calling. Be ever careful of your tongue - never belittle your man or another church member to another person. Ever. Teach your children that being in a pastor's home is an honor because serving Jesus is an honor. Finally....be yourself. Don't become all stage fright girl
because of the title 'Pastor's Wife.' You can still be you and should be who God created you
to be before you even became a Pastor's Wife."

She once "hauled 5700 packs of crayons in my minivan. I was so excited when I picked them up at Walmart and they all fit in my vehicle that I never considered how heavy they were. My husband was quite upset when he saw me drive into the driveway with the rear of the car nearly touching the ground."Jackie Manley blogs about being faithful and frugal at Faithful Female﻿

She is thankful for the influence of her mother: "She was a pastor's wife and now I, too, am a pastor's wife. I learned so much by watching her mature in such a position."

6 comments:

The blog of this wife of an RPCNA pastor is a sometimes humorous, sometimes serious record of some of the memorable events in this household. The title was selected as a playoff of Shakespeare's "A Comedy of Errors" and shows the very human side of this household. It may or may not be appropriate for this blogroll, but I would appreciate if you would give it consideration. I usually post every couple of weeks.